IndiGo flights cancelled at Coimbatore Airport Live Events Chandigarh IndiGo flight status IndiGo flight status at Delhi Airport as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Crisis-hit IndiGo is inching towards stabilisation of its flight operations after days of disruptions, delays and cancellations. Even though the operations are returning back to normal with IndiGo operating 2,000 flights on Friday as per its revised “scaled down” schedule, multiple flights were cancelled on Friday too. The airline cancelled around 160 flights from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Friday amid the on-going disruptions at the airline.

On Thursday, the airline had cancelled over 200 flights from these two airports. At the Coimbatore Airport, as many as four flights were cancelled and passengers have been requested to contact the respective airline companies regarding flight travel.

The list of cancelled IndiGo flights are:6E-6194/981: Chennai-Coimbatore-Chennai- Cancelled6E-914/324: Bengaluru-Coimbatore-Bengaluru-Cancelled6E-731/6315: Chennai-Coimbatore-Chennai- Cancelled6E-6232/6231: Hyderabad-Coimbatore-Hyderabad- CancelledThree IndiGo flights have been cancelled from the Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport, Chandigarh. The details are:-6634 IXC-BLR: Cancelled-6254 IXC-HYD: Cancelled-760 IXC-DEL: CancelledAt the Delhi Airport, all flight operations are presently normal. The Airport in an early morning tweet informed that low visibility procedures are in progress at Delhi Airport and passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information.

“Low Visibility Procedures are in progress at Delhi Airport. All flight operations are presently normal. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information,” read the advisory.

The airport assured the flight operations to be normal as ‘Low Visibility Procedures’ were in progress, and urged the passengers to stay updated with their respective flight schedules. Amid the ongoing crisis, the DGCA on Friday sacked four Flight Operations Inspectors (FOIs) over operational disruptions at the Gurugram-headquartered airlines.

Civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu blamed IndiGo’s โ€œgross mismanagementโ€ and issues with the crew rostering system for the crisis that hit millions of passengers this month. Even after the fiasco, IndiGo has maintained that there is no shortage of pilots.

The DGCA has directed the airline to step up its pilot hiring. IndiGo said it is identifying flights where passengers were severely impacted and stranded at airports between December 3 and 5, following widespread cancellations and delays. The airline said it will reach out to such customers in January 2026 to extend compensation.

โ€œWe are currently in the process of identifying flights where customers were severely impacted and stranded at the airports (on 3/4/5 December 2025). We will be reaching out to all such customers in January so that compensation can be extended smoothly.

In our current estimation, will be in excess of โ‚น500 crores to customers whose flights were cancelled within 24 hours of departure time and/or to customers severely stranded at certain airports,โ€ it added.